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LIST  OF  BOOKS 

IN  THE 

CAMBRIDGE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

RELATING  TO 

THE  PILGRIM  FATHERS  AND  THE  SETTLEMENT  OF 
PLYMOUTH,  MASS.,  IN  1620 

compiled  and  issued  on  the  occasion  of 

THE  PILGRIM  TERCENTENARY  CELEBRATION 

BY 

THE  CAMBRIDGE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

1920 


UK.'VERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS  LIBW 


JUL  G 1920 


Tribune 

Composition 

Company 


THE  SPIRIT  OF  AMERICA 


THE  MAYFLOWER  COMPACT 
[1620] 

This  document  was  drawn  up  and  signed  on  board  the  “Mayflower” 
in  Provincetown  Harbor,  Cape  Cod,  on  November  21,  1620  (new  style). 

In  the  name  of  God,  Amen.  We,  whose  names  are  underwritten, 
the  loyal  subjects  of  our  dread  sovereigne  Lord,  King  James,  by  the 
grace  of  God,  of  Great  Britaine,  France,  and  Ireland  king,  defender 
of  the  faith,  etc.,  having  undertaken,  for  the  glory  of  God,  and 
advancement  of  the  Christian  faith,  and  honour  of  our  king  and 
country,  a voyage  to  plant  the  first  colony  in  the  Northerne  parts  of 
Virginia,  doe,  by  these  presents  solemnly  and  mutually  in  the  presence 
of  God,  and  one  of  another,  covenant  and  combine  ourselves  together 
into  a civill  body  politick,  for  our  better  ordering  and  preservation 
and  furtherance  of  the  ends  aforesaid ; and  by  virtue  hereof  to  enacte, 
constitute,  and  frame  such  just  and  equall  laws,  ordinances,  acts, 
constitutions,  and  offices,  from  time  to  time,  as  shall  be  thought  most 
meete  and  convenient  for  the  gen  era  11  good  of  the  Colonie  unto  which 
we  promise  all  due  submission  and  obedience.  In  witness  whereof 
we  have  hereunder  subscribed  our  names  at  Cap-Codd  the  11.  of  Novem- 
ber, in  the  year  of  the  raigne  of  our  sovereigne  lord,  King  James,  of 
England,  France,  and  Ireland,  the  eighteenth,  and  of  Scotland  the 
fiftie-fourth.  Anno.  Dom.  1620. 


John  Carver 
William  Bradford 
Edward  Winslow 
William  Brewster 
Isaac  Allerton 
Miles  Standish 
John  Alden 
John  Turner 
Francis  Eaton 
James  Chilton 
John  Craxton 
John  Billington 
Joses  Fletcher 
John  Goodman 


Samuel  Fuller 
Christopher  Martin 
William  Mullins 
William  White 
Richard  Warren 
John  Howland 
Steven  Hopkins 
Digery  Priest 
Thomas  Williams 
Gilbert  Winslow 
Edmond  Margeson 
Peter  Brown 
Richard  Bitteridge 
George  Soule 


Edward  Tilly 
John  Tilly 
Francis  Cook 
Thomas  Rogers 
Thomas  Tinker 
John  Ridgdale 
Edward  Fuller 
Richard  Clark 
Richard  Gardiner 
John  Allerton 
Thomas  English 
Edward  Doten 
Edward  Liester 


READING  LIST  OF  BOOKS 

ON 

THE  PILGRIM  FATHERS 

SOURCE-BOOKS 

Arber,  Edward,  ed.  The  story  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers,  1606-1623,  A.D., 
as  told  by  themselves,  their  friends,  and  their  enemies.  Ed.  from 
the  original  texts.  1897.  974.4-Arl 

Bicknell,  Thomas  Williams.  Sowams.  With  ancient  records  of  Sowams 
and  parts  adjacent.  1908.  974.55-B276bi 

Bradford,  William.  Of  Plimoth  Plantation. 

Note. — “Bradford’s  history  gives  the  spirit  of  the  Pilgrim  move- 
ment as  no  subseiquent  work  can  possibly  do.  It  was  written  at 
Plymouth,  in  1630,  and  subsequent  years,  from  Bradford’s  own 
notes  and  recollections,  as  well  as  from  letters  and  oral  testimony. 
The  manuscript,  which  disappeared,  carried  off  perhaps  during  the 
Revolution  by  some  Tory  refugee,  or  by  some  British  soldier,  was 
finally  discovered,  in  1854,  in  the  library  of  the  Bishop  of  London, 
at  Fulham  palace.  It  is  now  deposited  in  the  State  House  at  Bos- 
ton.” 

Bradford,  William.  Bradford’s  history  “Of  Plimoth  Plantation.” 
From  the  original  manuscript.  With  a report  of  the  proceedings 
incident  to  the  return  of  the  manuscript  to  Massachusetts.  1898. 

974.4-B7225 

History  of  Plymouth  Plantation.  Now  first  printed  from 

the  original  manuscript  for  the  Massachusetts  historical  society. 
1856.  974.4-B722 

History  of  the  Plimoth  Plantation,  containing  an  account  of 

the  voyage  of  the  Mayflower.  Now  reproduced  in  facsimile  from 
the  original  manuscript.  1896.  R 

Governor  Bradford’s  first  dialogue;  or,  the  sum  of  a confer- 
ence between  some  young  men  born  in  New  England  and  sundry 
ancient  men  that  came  out  of  Holland  and  old  England,  anno 
dornini  1648.  (In  Old  South  leaflets,  vol.  2,  no.  49.)  908-OL1 

Governor  William  Bradford’s  letter  book.  Reprinted  from 

“Mayflower  descendant.”  1906.  974.4-B725 

Voyage  of  the  Mayflower.  (In  Old  South  leaflets,  vol.  7,  no. 

153.)  908-OL1 

Cotton,  John.  An  account  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Plymouth,  the 
first  church  in  New  England,  from  its  establishment  to  the  present 
day  [1760].  (In  Massachusetts  historical  society.  Collections,  first 
series,  vol.  4.)  974.4-M385 

Hinckley,  Thomas.  The  Hinckley  papers,  being  letters  and  papers 

of  Thomas  Hinckley,  governor  of  the  Colony  of  New  Plymouth, 
1676-1699.  (In  M ssachusetts  historical  society.  Collections,  fourth 
series,  vol.  5.)  974.4-M385 

Hubbard,  William.  A narrative  of  the  Indian  wars  in  New  England, 
from  the  first  planting  thereof  in  the  year  1607  to  the  year  1677. 
1801.  974-H862 

Mather,  Cotton.  Magnalia  Christi  americana;  or,  the  ecclesiastical 
history  of  New  England,  from  its  first  planting  in  the  year  1620  unto 
the  year  of  Our  Lord  1698.  1st  American  edition,  from  the  London 
edition  of  1702.  2 v.  1820.  277.4-M42 

Morton,  Nathaniel.  New  England’s  memorial;  or,  a brief  relation  of 
the  most  memorable  and  remarkable  passages  of  the  providence  of 
God,  manifested  to  the  planters  of  New  England,  in  America.  . . 
Reprinted  1826.  974-M8412 

Morton,  Thomas.  The  New  English  Canaan.  With  introductory 

matter  and  notes  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  jr.  1883.  974-M842 

An  interesting  account,  written  by  an  enemy  of  the  Pilgrims.  It 

was  originally  published  about  1622-37. 

Mourt’s  Relation. 

The  “Relation”  is  a minute  diary  of  events  from  November,  1620, 


5 

to  December,  1621.  It  was  probably  the  joint  work  of  Bradford 
and  Winslow. 

Mourt’s  Relation.  The  journal  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth,  in  New 
England,  in  1620.  Reprinted  from  the  original  volume.  With  his- 
torical and  local  illustrations ..  .by  George  B.  Cheever.  1848. 

974.4— M861 

Same.  Mourt’s  Relation;  or,  journal  of  the  Plantation  at 

Plymouth.  With  an  introduction  and  notes  by  Henry  Martyn  Dex- 
ter. 1865.  974.4-M862 

Same.  Mourt’s  journal  of  a plantation  ^settled  at  Plymouth, 

1621.  (In  Massachusetts  historical  society.  Collections,  first 
series,  vol.  8;  -second  series,  vol.  9.)  974.4— M385 

Same.  (In  Arber,  E.,  ed.  The  story  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers, 

1606-1623.  Ed.  from  the  original  texts.  1897.)  974.4-Arl 

Same.  (In  Young,  A.  Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers.  2d 

ed.  1845.)  974.4- Y81 

New  Plymouth  Colony.  Records  of  the  Colony  of  New  Plymouth  in 
New  England.  Ed.  by  N.  B.  Shurtleff  and  David  Pulsifer.  12  v.  in 
10.  1855-61.  . 974.4-N42 

Peirce,  Ebenezer  Weaver,  comp.  Peirce’s  colonial  lists-.  Civil,  military, 
and  professional  lists  of  Plymouth  and  Rhode  Island  colonies, 

. . . 1621-1700.  1881  [1880].  974.4-P35 

Plymouth,  Mass.  Records  of  the  town  of  Plymouth.  Published  by 
order  of  the  town.  Vol.  1.  1636-1705.  1889.  974.48-P743 

Pope,  Charles  Henry,  ed.  The  Plymouth  scrap  book : the  oldest  orig- 
inal documents  extant  in  Plymouth  archives.  Printed  verbatim, 
some  reproduced.  1918.  974.4-P81 

Pory,  John.  John  Pory’s  lo-st  description  of  Plymouth  Colony  in  the 
earliest  days  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers.  Together  with  contemporary 
accounts  of  English  colonization  elsewhere  in  New  England  and 
in  the  Bermudas.  Ed.,  with  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  Champ- 
lin  Burrage.  1918.  974.4-P833 

Robinson,  John.  Words  of  John  Robinson.  The  account  by  Edward 
Winslow  in  his  “Hypocrisie  unmasked,”  printed  in  1646.  (In  Old 
South  leaflets,  vol.  6.  no.  142.)  908-OL1 

Contains  also  Robinson’s  farewell  address  to  the  Pilgrims  upon 
their  departure  from  Holland,  1620. 

Winslow,  Edward,  governor  of  Plymouth  Colony.  New  England’s 
salamander  discovered  by  an  irreligious  and  scornful  pamphlet 
called  New  England’s  Jona<s  cast  up  at  London  owned  by  Major 
John  Childe,  but  not  probable  to  be  written  by  him.  (In  Massa- 
chusetts historical  society.  Collections,  third  series,  vol.  2.) 

974.4-M385 

Winthrop,  John.  The  history  of  New  England  from  1630  to  1649.  From 
his  original  manuscripts.  2 v.  1853.  974.4-W73 

Young,  Alexander.  Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers  of  the  Colony  of 
Plymouth  from  1602  to  1625.  Now  first  collected  from  original 
records  and  contemporaneous  printed  documents  and  illustrated 
with  notes.  2d  ed.  1845.  974.4-Y81 

LATER  ACCOUNTS 

Adams,  Charles  Francis.  Settlement  of  Boston  Bay.  (In  his  Three  epi- 
sodes of  Massachusetts  hi>sitory,  vol.  1.  1892.)  974.4-Adl 

Adams,  Hannah.  Of  the  persecution  in  England,  and  settlement  of 
Plymouth.  (In  her  Summary  history  of  New  England.  1799.) 

974-Ad  12 

Albro,  John  Adams.  The  Fathers  of  New  England.  A discourse  de- 
livered at  Cambridge,  December  22,  1844.  1845.  285.8-Al14 

Ames,  Azel.  The  Mayflower  and  her  log,  July  15,  1620-May  6,  1621. 

Chiefly  from  original  sources.  1901.  974.4-Amo 

Austin,  George  Lowell.  The  Plymouth  Colony.  (In  his  History  of 
Massachusetts.  1876.)  974.4-Au  7 

Avery  & Doten,  publishers.  Old  Plymouth:  a guide  to  its  localities  and 
objects  of  interest.  1884.  917.448-Av34 


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Bacon,  Edwin  Munroe.  Historic  pilgrimages  in  New  England,  among 
landmarks  of  Pilgrim  and  Puritan  days,  and  of  the  provincial  and 
revolutionary  periods.  1898.  917.44-B131 

Bacon,  Leonard.  Genesis  of  New  England  churches.  1874.  285.9-B13 
Banvard,  Joseph.  Plymouth  and  the  Pilgrims  ; or,  incidents  of  ad- 
venture in  the  history  of  the  first  settlers.  New  ed.,  rev.  and  en- 
larged. [1886.]  974.4-B22 

Bartlett,  William  Henry.  The  Pilgrim  fathers;  or,  the  founders  of 
New  England  in  the  reign  of  James  the  first.  1853.  974.4-B286 

Baylies,  Francis.  An  historical  memoir  of  the  Colony  of  New  Ply- 
mouth, from  the  flight  of  the  Pilgrims  into  Holland  in  the  year  1608, 
to  the  union  of  that  colony  with  Massachusetts  in  1692.  2 v.  1866. 

974.4- B34 

Beecher,  Lyman.  The  memory  of  our  Fathers : a sermon  delivered  at 
Plymouth,  on  the  twenty-second  of  December,  1827.  1828.  252-B395 
Blagden,  George  W.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Pilgrim  society 
of  Plymouth,  December  22,  1834.  1835.  974.4-B57 

Blaxland,  G.  Cuthbert.  “Mayflower”  essays  on  the  story  of  the  Pilgrim 
fathers,  as  told  in  Governor  Bradford’s  ms.  “History  of  the  Ply- 
mouth Plantation.”  With  a reproduction  of  Captain  John  Smith’s 
map  of  New  England.  1896.  974.4-B61 

Bliss,  William  Root.  Colonial  times  on  Buzzard’s  Bay.  1888. 

974.48-R583b 

Bradford,  Alden.  History  of  Massachusetts,  1620-1820.  1835. 

974. 4-  B 72 

Bradford,  Amory  Howe.  The  Pilgrim  in  old  England : a review  of  the 
history,  present  condition,  and  outlook  of  the  independent  (Con- 
gregational) churches  in  England.  1893.  285.8-B72 

Brigham,  William.  The  Colony  of  New  Plymouth  and  its  relations  to 
Massachusetts.  (In  Massachusetts  historical  society.  Lectures  di- 
livered at  Lowell  institute,  by  members  of  the  society.  1869.) 

974.4- M387 

Brown,  John.  The  Pilgrim  fathers  of  New  England  and  their  Puritan 
successors.  With  introduction  by  Rev.  A.  E.  Dunning.  Illustra- 
tions from  original  sketches  by  Charles  Whymper.  1895.  974.4-B81 

Campbell,  Douglas.  The  Puritan  in  Holland,  England,  and  America  : 

an  introduction  to  American  history.  2 v.  1892.  285.9-05 

Carpenter,  Edmund  James.  The  Mayflower  Pilgrims.  1918.  974.4-C221 

The  Pilgrims  and  their  monuments.  1911.  974.4-C22 

Channing,  Edward.  The  coming  of  the  Pilgrims.  (In  his  History  of  the 
United  States,  vol.  1.  1905.)  973-C363 

Cockshott,  Winnifred.  The  Pilgrim  fathers : their  church  and  colony. 

1909.  974.4-C64 

Davis,  John.  A discourse  before  the  Massachusetts  historical  society, 
Boston,  December  22,  1913,  at  their  anniversary  commemoration  of 
the  first  landing  of  our  ancestors  at  Plymouth,  in  1620.  (In  Massa- 
chusetts historical  society.  Collections,  second  series,  vol.  1.) 

974.4- M385 

Davis,  Ozora  Stearns.  The  Pilgrim  faith.  [1913.]  285.8-D29 

Davis,  Samuel.  History  of  the  free  schools  in  Plymouth  Colony  and 
in  the  town  of  Plymouth,  with  incidental  notes.  (In  Massachusetts 
historical  society.  Collections,  second  series,  vol.  4.)  974.4-M385 

Davis,  William  Thomas.  Ancient  landmarks  of  Plymouth.  2d  ed.  2 v. 
in  1.  1899.  974.48-P745d 

History  of  the  town  of  Plymouth.  With  a sketch  of  the 

origin  and  growth  of  Separatism.  1885.  974.48-P745db 

Plymouth  memories  of  an  octogenarian.  1906.  974.48-P745da 

Dexter,  Franklin  Bowditch.  The  Pilgrim  church  and  Plymouth  Colo- 
ny. (In,  Winsor,  Justin,  ed.  Narrative  and  critical  history  of 
America,  vol.  3.) 

970-W74 

Dexter,  Henry  Martyn.  The  church  polity  of  the  Pilgrims,  the  policy 
of  the  New  Testament.  1870.  285.8-D5 22 

The  Congregationalism  of  the  last  three  hundred  years.  1880. 

285.8-D52 


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The  England  and  Holland  of  the  Pilgrims.  1905.  285.8-D521 

Memoranda,  historical,  chronological,  etc.,  prepared  with  the 

hope  to  aid  those  whose  interest  in  Pilgrim  memorials  and  history 
is  freshened  by  this  jubilee  year,  and  who  may  not  have  a large 
historical  library  at  hand.  1870.  974.4-D526 

Dexter,  Morton.  The  story  of  the  Pilgrims.  1894.  974.4-D525 

Doyle,  John  Andrew.  Puritan  colonies,  vol.  1.  (In  his  English  colonies 
in  America,  vol.  2.  1892.)  973.2-D77 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams.  Coming  to  stay.  (In  his  The  making  of  New 
England.  1886.)  974-D7811 

Draper,  Andrew  Sloan.  The  Pilgrim  and  his  share  in  American 
life.  (In  Society  of  Mayflower  descendants,  N.  Y.  Bulletin,  no.  2.) 

369-Sol62 

Dunning,  Albert  Elijah.  Congregationalists  in  America.  1894. 

285.8-D92 

Earle,  Mrs.  Alice  Morse.  The  psalm-book  of  the  Pilgrim'S.  (In  her 
Sabbath  in  Puritan  New  England.  1891.)  974-Ea7 

Eggleston,  Edward.  Beginners  of  a nation : a history  of  the  source  and 
rise  of  the  earliest  English  (settlements  in  America,  with  special 
reference  to  the  life  and  character  of  the  people.  1896.  973.2-Eg3 

Elliott,  Charles  Wyllys.  The  voyage  to  New  England  and  settlement 
of  New  Plymouth.  (In  his  New  England  history,  vol.  1.  1857.) 

974- El5 

Ellis,  George  Edward.  The  Puritan  age  and  rule  in  the  colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  1629-1685.  1888.  974.4-El5 

Fiske,  John.  The  beginnings  of  New  England;  or,  the  Puritan  the- 
ocracy in  its  relations  to  civil  and  religious  liberty.  1890.  974-F54 

Garrett,  Edmund  Henry.  The  Pilgrim  shore.  With  many  little  pic- 
turings  drawn  from  nature  or  from  fancy  by  the  writer.  1900. 

917.448-G19 

Goodwin,  John  Abbott.  The  Pilgim  republic:  an  historical  review  of 
the  Colony  of  New  Plymouth.  With  sketches  of  the  rise  of  other 
New  England  settlements,  the  history  of  Congregationalisms,  and 
the  creeds  of  the  period.  1888.  974.4-G63 

Griffis,  William  Elliot.  The  Pilgrims  in  their  three  homes : England, 
Holland,  America.  1898.  974.4-G87 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.  The  story  of  Massachusetts.  1891.  974.4-H13 
Hanks,  Charles  Stedman.  Our  Plymouth  forefathers  the  real  founders 
of  our  republic.  1908.  974.4-H19 

Holmes,  Abiel.  Two  discourses  on  the  completion  of  the  second 
century  from  the  landing  of  the  forefathers  of  Newengland  at 
Plymouth,  22  Dec.  1620,  delivered  at  Cambridge,  24  Dec.  1820.  1821. 

974.4-H73 

Huiginn,  Eugene  J.  V.  The  graves  of  Myles  Standish,  and  other 

Pilgrims.  Rev.  and  enlarged.  1914.  974.4-H87 

Huish,  Marcus  Bourne.  The  American  pilgrim’s  way  in  England  to 
homes  and  memorials  of  the  founders  of  Virginia,  the  New  England 

states,  and  Pennsylvania,  the  universities  of  Harvard  and  Yale, 

1907.  914.2-H876 

Hunter,  Joseph.  Collections  concerning  the  church  or  congregation  of 
Protestant  separatists  formed  at  Scrooby,  in  North  Nottingham- 
shire in  the  time  of  King  James  I:  the  founders  of  New  Plymouth, 
the  parent  colony  of  New  England.  1854.  974.4-H917 

Kingman,  Bradford.  Epitaphs  from  Burial  Hill,  Plymouth,  Massachu- 
setts, 1657-1892.  1892.  929.5-K59 

Love,  William  DeLoss.  The  Fast  and  Thanksgiving  days  of  New  Eng- 
land. 1895.  394-L94 

Low,  Alfred  Maurice.  The  American  has  always  been  a rebel.  (In  his 
American  people.  1901.)  917.3-L95 

Mackennal,  Alexander.  Homes  and  haunts  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers. 

1899.  914.2-M194 

“A  series  of  carefully  planned  illustrations,  buildings,  places,  ob- 
jects, and  portraits  in  England  and  Holland,  indubitably  associated 
with  the  Pilgrim  fathers.” — Preface. 


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McManus,  Mrs.  Blanche.  The  voyage  of  the  Mayflower.  Penned  and 
pictured  by  Blanche  McManus.  1897.  974-M22 

Marble,  Mrs.  Annie  Russell.  The  women  who  came  in  the  Mayflower. 

[1920.]  974.4-M32 

Martyn,  William  Carlos.  The  Pilgrim  fathers  of  New  England:  a his- 
tory. [1867.]  974.4-M36 

Massachusetts.  Pilgrim  tercentenary  commission.  Report  of  the  Pil- 
grim tercentenary  commission,  1917.  974.4-M3845 

Mayflower  descendant : a quarterly  magazine  of  Pilgrim  genealogy 
and  history.  Vols.  1 — date.  1899-1919.  929-M45 

Merriman,  Titus  Mooney.  The  Pilgrims,  Puritans,  and  Roger  Williams 
vindicated.  And  his 'Sentence  ought  to  be  revoked.  1892.  974.4-M55 
Moore,  Jacob  Bailey.  Lives  of  the  governors  of  New  Plymouth  and 
Massachusetts  Bay,  from  the  landing  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth 
in  1620,  to  the  union  of  the  two  colonies  in  1692.  1851.  974.4-M78 

Noble,  Frederick  Alphonso.  The  Pilgrims.  1907.  974.4-N66 

Palfrey,  John  Gorham.  History  of  New  England.  Vols.  1-3.  1860-1892. 

974-P17 

Perkins,  Frank  Herman.  Handbook  of  old  Burial  Hill,  Plymouth, 
Massachusetts : its  history,  its  famous  dead,  and  its  quaint  epitaphs. 
[1896.]  929.5-P41 

Pilgrim  society,  Plymouth,  Mass.  An  account  of  the  Pilgrim  celebra- 
tion at  Plymouth,  August  1,  1853,  containing  a list  of  the  decorations 
in  the  town  and  correct  copies  of  the  speeches  made  at  the  dinner 
table.  1853.  974.48-P745pa 

The  proceedings  at  the  celebration  by  the  Pilgrim  society, 

at  Plymouth,  December  21,  1870,  of  tlhe  259th  anniversary  of  the 
landing  of  the  Pilgrims.  1871.  974.48-P745pib 

The  proceedings  at  the  celebration  by  the  Pilgrim  society  at 

Plymouth,  December  21,  1895,  of  the  275th  anniversary  of  the  land- 
ing of  the  Pilgrims.  1896.  974.48-P745pc 

Plymouth,  Mass.  Historic  festival  committee.  Old  Plymouth  days 
and  ways  : handbook  of  the  historic  festival  in  Plymouth,  Massa- 
chusetts, July  28-August  3,  1897.  1897.  974.48-P745pd 

Prince,  Thomas.  A chronological  history  of  New  England,  in  the  form 
of  annals,  ...  1602  ..  . 1730.  1736.  New  cd.  1826.  974-P93 

Russell,  William  Shaw.  Guide  to  Plymouth  and  recollections  of  the 
Pilgrims.  1846.  974.4-R91 

Pilgrim  memorials  and  a guide  for  visitors  to  Plymouth  Vil- 
lage. 1851.  917.448-R91 

Skelton,  Edward  Oliver.  The  story  of  the  Pilgrims.  (In  his  The  story 
of  New  England.  1910.)  974.4-Sk2 

Sumner,  George.  Memoirs  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Leyden.  Facsimile.  (In 
Massachusetts  historical  society.  Collections,  third  series,  vol.  9.) 

974.4-M385 

Thacher,  James.  History  of  the  town  of  Plymouth,  from  its  first  set- 
tlement in  1620  to  the  year  1832.  1835.  974.48-P745t 

Tyler,  Lyon  Gardiner.  England  in  America,  1580-1652.  (In  Hart,  A.  B., 
ed.  The  American  nation,  vol.  4.)  973-H2512 

Usher,  Roland  Greene.  The  Pilgrims  and  their  history.  1918  974.4-Us32 
Ward,  Mrs.  May  Alden.  Old  Colony  days.  1896.  974.4-W21 

Winslow,  Edward,  governor  of  Plymouth  colony.  Good  news  from 
Nelw  England.  (In  Massachusetts  historical  society.  Collections, 
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Winsor,  Justin,  ed.  English  explorations  and  settlements  in  North 
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BIOGRAPHY 

Individual 

Alden,  John.  The  story  of  a Pilgrim  family,  from  the  Mayflower  to 
the  present  time  . . . 1889.  929.2-Al212 

Alden,  Mrs.  Priscilla  (Mullins).  Spofford,  Mrs.  Harriet  Prescott. 
Priscilla.  (In  her  Three  heroines  of  New  England.)  1894. 

920.7-Sp6 


Walker,  Williston. 
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Brewster.  Belknap,  Jeremy, 
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Bradford,  William. 


Bradford.  Belknap,  Jeremy.  William  Bradford.  (In  his  American 
biography,  vol.  2.  1798.)  920-B41 

Shepard,  James.  Governor  William  Bradford  and  his  son, 

Major  William  Bradford.  1900.  929.2-B724 

TTT'"'  . William  Bradford.  (In  his  Ten  New 

922-W15 

William  Brewster.  (In  his  American 

920-B41 

Memoir  of  Elder  Brewster.  From  Brad- 
ford’s History  of  Plymouth  Plantation.  (In  Old  South  leaflets, 

vol.  2.  no.  48.)  908-OlI 

Same.  (In  Young,  A.  Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers. 

1845.)  974.4-Y81 

Herrick,  Samuel  Edward.  William  Bre/wster.  (In  his  Some 

heretics  of  yesterday.  1885.)  922-H43 

Steele,  Ashbel.  Chief  of  the  Pilgrims ; or,  the  life  and  time 

of  William  Brewster,  ruling  elder  of  the  Pilgrim  company  that 
founded  New  Plymouth,  the  parent  colony  of  New  England,  in  1620. 
1857.  B-B759s 

Carver.  Belknap,  Jeremy.  John  Carver.  (In  his  American  biography, 
vol.  2.  1798.)  920- B 41 

Standish.  Abbott,  John  S.  C.  Miles  Standish,  captain  of  the  Pilgrims. 

[1872.]  B-St216 

Belknap,  Jeremy.  Miles  Standish.  (In  his  American  biogra- 
phy, vol.  2.  1798.)  920-B41 

Hodges,  George.  The  adventures  of  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

(In  his  The  apprenticeship  of  Washington.  1909.)  920-H66 

Jenks,  Tudor.  Captain  Myles  Standisih.  1905.  B-St216j 

Winslow.  Belknap,  Jeremy.  Edward  Winslow.  (In  his  American 
biography,  vol.  2.  1798.)  920-B41 

Winthrop,  John.  Belknap,  Jeremy.  John  Winthrop,  first  governor  of 
Massachusetts.  (In  his  American  biography,  vol.  2.  1798.)  920-B41 
Macphail,  Andrew.  John  Winthrop.  (In  hi®  Essays  in  Puri- 
tanism. 1905.)  920-M24 

Twichell,  Joseph  Hopkins.  John  Wintihrop,  first  governor  of 

the  Massachusetts  Colony.  [1891.]  B-W737t 

Winthrop,  Robert  Charles.  Life  and  letters  of  John  Win- 
throp. 2 v.  1869-1895.  B-W737 

Winthrop,  John  and  Margaret.  Some  old  Puritan  love-letters:  John 
and  Margaret  Winthrop,  1618-1 636.  Ed.  by  J.  H.  Twichell.  1893. 

816-AV737 

Winthrop,  Mrs.  Margaret  (Tyndal).  Earle,  Mrs.  Alice  Morse.  [Life 
of]  Margaret  Winthrop.  1895.  B-W738 

Bridgman,  Thomas.  The  Pilgrims  of  Boston  and  their  descendants. 
With  an  introduction  by  Edward  Everett.  Also,  inscriptions  from 
the  monuments  in  the  Granary  burial  ground,  Tremont  street.  1856. 

929.1-B76 

Bolton,  Charles  Knowles.  The  founders : portraits  of  persons  born 
abroad  who  came  to  the  colonies  in  North  America  before  year 
1701.  [New  England,  in  vol.  2.)  1919.  923-B632 

Lives  of  the  chief  Fathers  of  New  England.  Library  ed.  6 v.  1870. 

922-L75 

Pope,  Charles  Henry.  The  pioneers  of  Massachusetts : a descriptive 
list,  drawn  from  records  of  the  colonies,  towns,  and  churches,  and 
other  contemporaneous  documents.  1900.  929.1-P81 


ADDRESSES,  ESSAYS 

Adams,  John  Quincy.  Oration  at  Plymouth,  December  22,  1802,  in 
commemoration  of  the  landing  of  the  Pilgrims.  (In  Johnson,  R.,  ed. 
Masterpieces  of  eloquence,  vol.  4.)  R 

Bryce,  James.  The  landing  of  the  Pilgrims  in  1620:  address  at  Prov- 
incetown,  Cape  Cod,  Massachusetts,  July,  1907.  (In  his  University 
and  historical  addresses.  1913.)  825-B84 

Choate,  Rufus.  The  age  of  the  Pilgrim  the  heroic  period  of  our  his- 


tory.  (In  his  Addresses  and  orations.  1878.)  815^C453 

Coillyer,  Robert.  The  Pilgrims.  (In  his  Clear  grit.  1913.)  818-C698 

Everett,  Edward.  The  Pilgrim  fathers.  (In  his  Orations  and  speeches 
on  various  occasions,  vol.  2.  1853.)  815-Ev26 

Hadley,  Arthur  Twining.  “Forefathers’  day.”  (In  Blackstone,  H., 
comp.  Best  American  orations  of  to-day.)  815-B56 

Kossuth,  Louis.  Speech  at  Plymouth  [1852.]  (In  Johnson,  R.,  ed. 

Masterpieces^  of  eloquence,  vol.  6.)  R 

New  England  society.  Orations,  addresses,  sermons,  and  poems,  de- 
livered before  the  New  England  society  in  the  City  of  New  York, 
1820-1885.  2 v.  1901.  815-N42 

Phillips,  Wendell.  The  Pilgrims.  (In  his  Speeches  and  lectures,  vol.  1. 

1891. )  815-P546 

Seward,  William  Henry.  The  Pilgrims  and  liberty.  (In  his  Works,  vol. 

4.  1889.)  308-Se87 

Sumner,  Charles.  Finger-point  from  Plymouth  Rock.  Speech  at  the 
Plymouth  festival  in  commemoration  of  the  embarkation  of  the 
Pilgrims,  August  1,  1853.  (In  his  Works,  vol.  3.  1872.)  308-Su6 

Our  Pilgrim  forefathers.  Speech  at  the  dinner  of  the  New 

England  society  in  New  York,  December  22,  1873.  (In  his  Works, 
vol.  15.  1883.)  308-Su6 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley.  The  Pilgrim,  and  the  American  of  today.  (In 
his  Fashions  in  literature,  and  other  literary  and  social  essays  and 
addresses.  1902.)  814-W2443 

Webster,  Daniel.  At  Plymouth  in  1820.  (In  Johnson,  R.,  ed.  Master- 
pieces of  eloquence,  vol.  5.)  R 

The  first  great  settlement  of  New  England:  a discourse  de- 
livered at  Plymouth,  on  the  22  of  December,  1820.  (In  his  Speeches 
and  orations.  1902.)  815-W393 

Whittier,  John  Greenleaf.  The  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth.  From  a letter 
on  the  celebration  of  the  250th  anniversary  of  the  landing  of  the 
Pilgrims  at  Plymouth,  December  22,  1870.  (In  his  Prose  works,  vol. 
2.  1895.)  818-W616 

Winthrop,  Robert  Charles.  The  Pilgrim  fathers  : an  address  delivered 
before  the  New  England  society,  the  City  of  New  York,  December 
22,  1839.  (In  his  Addresses  and  speeches,  vol.  1.  1852.)  815-W738 

FICTION,  POETRY,  DRAMA 

Austin,  Mrs.  Jane  (Goodwin).  Betty  Alden,  tihe  first-born  daughter  of 
the  Pilgrims.  1891.  Au76 

Sequel  to  Standish  of  Standish. 

David  Alden’s  daughter,  and  other  sitories  of  colonial  times. 

1892.  Au76d 

Doctor  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters.  1890.  Au76do 

Nameless  nobleman.  Au76n 

Standish  of  Standish : story  of  the  Pilgrims.  1889.  Au76s 

Cheney,  Mrs.  Harriet  Vaughan  (Foster).  A peep  at  the  Pilgrims  in 

sixteen  hundred  thirty-six:  a tale  of  olden  times.  1850.  C4215p 

Dix,  Beulah  Marie.  A Rose  o’Plymouth-town.:  a romantic  comedy  in 
four  acts.  1903.  812-D642 

Dole,  Nathan  Haskell.  The  Pilgrims,  and  other  poems.  1907.  811-D6861 
Faith  White’s  letter  book,  1620-1623.  [1866.]  Z272f 

Hemans,  Mrs.  Felicia  Dorothea  Browne.  The  landing  of  the  Pilgrim 
fathers.  (In  her  Poetical  works.)  821.7-H371 

Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth.  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish.  (In  his 

Complete  poems.)  811-L861 

Lowell,  James  Russell.  An  interview  with  Miles  Standish.  (In  his 
Complete  poetical  works.)  811-L955 

Lunt,  George.  Pilgrim  song.  (In  his  Poems.  1839.)  811-L973 

Marble,  Mrs.  Annie  (Russell).  Standish  of  Standish,  by  Jane  G.  Aus- 
tin, dramatized.  1919.  812-M327 

O’Reilly,  John  Boyle.  The  Pilgrim  fathers.  (In  his  Poems.)  811-Or33 
Pierpont,  John.  The  Pilgrims  of  Plymouth.  [Poem.]  (In  New  England 

811-Or33 


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society.  Orations,  vol.  2.  1901.)  815-N42 

Plumb,  Albert  Hale.  When  Mayflowers  blossom:  a romance  of  Ply- 
mouth’s first  years.  [1914.]  P742w 

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Ames,  A.  How  the  Pilgrims  came  to  Plymouth.  (In  Colonial  stories 
retold  from  St.  Nicholas.)  j973.2-C71 

Bacon,  E.  M.  Plymouth.  (In  his  Historic  pilgrimages  in  New  Eng- 
land.) j917.4-B13 

Bailey,  C.  S.  Boys  and  girls  of  colonial  days.  [1917.]  j973.2-B15 

Blaisdell,  A.  F.  Story  of  the  Pilgrims.  (In  his  Story  of  American 
history.)  j973-B59 

Told  in  simple  language. 

Blaisdell  and  Ball.  Searchers  for  a new  home.  (In  their  Short  stories 
from  American  history.)  j973-B58 

Bradford,  W.  Extracts  from  his  “Of  Plimoth  Plantation The  Pilgrims 
depart  from  Leyden ; The  exploring  party.  (In  Tappan’s  Short 
history  of  America’s  literature.)  j810-T16 

The  first  landing  at  Plymouth.  (In  Hart’s  Colonial  children. 

Source-readers  in  American  history,  no.  1.)  j973.2-H25 

“...History  has  been  taken  in  its  large  sense,  as  a record  of  the 
life  of  the  people,  and  hence  many  descriptions  of  manners  and 
customs  have  been  included...”' — Preface. 

Settlement  of  Plymouth,  1620.  (In  Hart’s  Source  book  of 

American  history.)  j973-H251 

Brooks,  E.  S.  How  the  people  called  “Pilgrims”  made  a pilgrimage. 

(In  his  Stories  of  the  old  Bay  state.)  j974.4-B79 

In  the  old  colony.  (In  Century  book  of  the  American  colo- 
nies.) j973.2-B79 

Colonial  stories  retold  from  St.  Nicholas.  1905.  j973.2-C71 

Dawes,  Mrs.  S.  E.  The  story  of  the  Pilgrims.  In  her  Colonial  Massa- 
chusetts.) j974.4-D32 

Dickson,  Mrs.  M.  S.  The  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth.  In  her  From  the  old 
world  to  the  new.)  j973.1-D56 

The  first  landing  at  Plymouth.  (In  Hart’s  Colonial  children. 

Source-readers  in  American  history,  no.  1.)  j973.2-H25 

“.  . . History  has  been  taken  in  its  large  sense,  as  a record  of  the 
life  of  the  people,  and  hence  many  descriptions  of  manners  and 
customs  have  been  included.  . . — Preface. 

Settlement  of  Plymouth,  1620.  (In  Hart’s  Source  book  of 

American  history.)  j973-H251 

Brooks,  E.  S.  How  the  people  called  “Pilgrims”  made  a pilgrimage. 

(In  his  Stories  of  the  old  Bay  state.)  j974.4-B79 

In  the  old  colony.  (In  Century  book  of  the  American  col- 
onies.) j973.2-B79 

Colonial  stories  retold  from  St.  Nicholas.  1905.  j973.2-C71 

Dawes,  Mrs.  S.  E.  The  story  of  the  Pilgrims.  (In  her  Colonial  Massa- 
chusetts.) j974.4-D32 

Dickson,  Mrs.  M.  S.  The  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth.  (In  her  From  the 
old  world  to  the  new.)  How  America  was  found  and  settled. 


J973.1-D56 

Drake,  F.  S.  New  England  Indians.  (In  his  Indian  history  for  young 
folks.)  j970.1-D78 

Drake,  S.  A.  Life  in  the  old  colony.  (In  his  Making  of  New  England.) 

J974-D78 

On  Plymouth  rock.  1897.  j974.4-D81 

“Story  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers  told  simply  and  well.” — N.  Y.  (City.) 
Dep’t.  of  education. 

Eggleston,  E.  The  coming  of  the  Pilgrims.  (In  his  History  of  the 
United  States  and  its  people.)  Attractive  volume  for  young  people, 

fully  illustrated.  j973-Eg31 

Early  New  England  settlements.  (In  his  The  new  century 

history  of  the  United  States.)  j973-Eg33 


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Ellis,  E.  S.  Our  colonial  history.  New  England.  (In  his  Historical 
readings.)  j973-El6 

The  various  flags  in  America  during  colonial  times.  (In  hiis 

Historical  readings.)  J973-El6 

Elson,  H.  W.  Colonization;  New  England.  (In  his  School  history  of 
the  United  States.)  j973-Ei71 

Contains  a picture  of  Edward  Winslow  from  the  original  portrait 
in  possession  of  the  Pilgrim  society  of  Plymouth. 

Fiske,  J.  Beginnings  of  New  England.  (In  his  Discovery  and  coloni- 
zation of  North  America.)  j973.2-F54 

Gordy,  W.  F.  Early  colonial  days  in,  New  England : Plymouth.  (In 
his  Elementary  history  of  the  United  States.)  j973-G6511 

The  Pilgrim's.  (In  his  Our  patriots.)  j920-G65 

The  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth.  (In  his  Colonial  days.)  j973.2-lG65 

Stories  of  early  New  England.  (In  his  Stories  of  early 

American  history.)  j973-G65 

Customs  of  the  Indians,  pictures  of  the  early  colonial  life. 

Griffis,  W.  E.  The  Pilgrim  fathers  in  Leyden.  (In  his  Brave  little 
Holland.)  j949.2-G87l 

“Written  with  accuracy  and  spirit  and  with  emphasis  upon  our 
debt  to  that  country.” 

Young  people’s  history  of  the  Pilgrims.  1920.  j974.4-G87 

Hale,  E.  E.  A family  flight  around  home.  [1884]  j917.4-H131 

Has  historical  interest. 

Hawthorne,  N.  Whole  history  of  Grandfather’s  chair;  or,  true  stories 
from  New  England  history,  1620-1803.  1896.  j974.4-H31 

“Such  an  introduction  to  New  England  history  as  perhaps  can 
never  be  surpassed.” — Literature  of  Am.  history ; ed.  by  J.  N.  Larned. 
Hazard  and  Dutton.  The  Pilgrims  come  to  New  Plymouth.  (In  their 
Indians'  and  pioneers.)  j973-H33 

The  Plymouth  plantation,  1620.  (In  their  Indians  and 

pioneers.)  j973-H33 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth.  (In  his  Young  folks’  book 
of  American  explorers.)  j973.1-H53 

“Extracts  from  narratives  of  explorers  of  American  coast  from 
legends  of  Northmen  to  establishment  of  Virginia  and  Massachu- 
setts colonies.” — Reading  for  the  young,  compiled  by  J.  F.  Sargent. 
Humphrey,  Mrs.  F.  A.  How  New  England  was  made.  1890.  j974-H88 

Short  history  of  the  Pilgrims  and  the  settlement  of  New  England. 
Kaler,  J.  O.  Mary  of  Plymouth,  a story  of  the  Pilgrim  settlement. 
[1910.]  J974.4-K12 

“The  purpose  of  this  series  of  stories  is  to  show  the  children,  and 
even  those  who  have  already  taken  up  the  study  of  history,  the 
home  life  of  the  colonists  with  whom  they  meet  in  their  books.” — 
Foreword. 

Lansing,  M.  F.  The  “Beggars”  of  Holland.  (Mediaeval  builders  of  the 
modern  world  series.  In  her  Patriots  and  tyrants.)  j940-L291 
Shows  how  the  Dutch  struggle  for  liberty  helped  toward  the 
founding  of  the  United  States. 

McMaster,  J.  B.  The  English  in  New  England.  (In  his  Primary  his- 
tory of  the  United  State's.)  j973-M22 

The  planting  of  New  England.  (In  his  School  history  of  the 

United  States.)  j973-M221 

Morris,  C.  The  Pilgrims  and  the  Puritans.  (In  his  Elementary  history 
of  the  United  States.)  j973-M83 

Pilgrim  fathers.  (In  Harper’s  Encyclopaedia  of  U.  S.  history.)  jR 
Powell,  W.  B.  Massachusetts : Pilgrims ; Plymouth.  (In  his  History 
of  the  United  States  for  beginners.)  j973-P87 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Massachusetts,  1620.  (In  her  America's  story  for  Amer- 
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Plymouth  colony.  (In  her  American  history  stories,  vol.  1.) 

0 . r j973-P881 

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Child  life  in  New  England. 


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Pumphrey,  M.  B.  Stories  of  the  Pilgrims.  [1912.] 

Pilgrim  children  in  Scrooby,  Holland,  and  Plymouth. 

Scudder  H.  E.  The  Bodley  grandchildren  and  their  journey  in  Hol- 
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Smith  H.  A.  The  real  New  England.  (In  her  The  colonies,  second 
book.)  j973.2-Sm5 

Smith,  H.  E.  The  good  old  colony  times.  (In  Barstow’s  The  colonists 
and  the  revolution.)  j973.2-B28 

Talbot,  M.  E.  An  old-time  Thanksgiving.  (In  Indian  stories  retold 
'from  St.  Nicholas.)  j970.1-In2 

Tappan,  E.  M.  Early  customs  of  New  England.  (In  her  Our  country’s 
story.)  j973-T16 

Plymouth,  the  first  colony  in  New  England.  (In  her  Elemen- 
tary history  of  our  country.)  j973-T16 

Thwaites  and  Kendall.  The  New  England  colonies.  (In  their  History 
of  the  United  States  for  grammar  schools.)  j973-T42 

Tiffany,  N.  M.  Pilgrims  and  Puritans : the  story  of  the  planting  of 
Plymouth  and  Boston.  1888.  j974.4-T44 

A compilation  for  the  use  of  children,  from  Bradford’s  History 
of  Plymouth 

Tunnicliff,  H.  G.  The  story  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers  retold  for  young 
people.  [1920.]  j974.4-T83 

Usher,  R.  G.  The  story  of  the  Pilgrims  for  children.  1918.  j974.4-Us32 
“I  have  tried  in  this  little  book  to  write  an  accurate  history  of  the 
Pilgrims  and  to  limit  myself  to  incidents  and  facts  which  could  be 
vouched  for  by  the  unimpeachable  authority  of  Bradford’s  history 
and  Winslow’s  narratives.” — Foreword. 

Warren,  H.  P.,  ed.  Story  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers : religious  freedom. 

(In  his  Stories  from  English  history.)  j942-W25 

Wright,  H.  C.  The  Pilgrims  and  the  settlement  of  New  England.  (In 
her  Children’s  stories  in  American  history.)  j970-W93 

MAYFLOWER  (ship) 

Blaisdell  and  Ball.  Seeking  a new  home.  (In  their  American  history 
for  little  folks.)  j973-B593 

Brooks,  E.  S.  How  they  signed  an  agreement  on  shipboard.  (In  his 
Stories  of  the  old  Bay  state.)  j974.4-B79 

Working  toward  liberty.  (In  his  True  story  of  the  United 

States  of  America  told  for  young  people.)  j973-B791 

Contains  the  compact  drawn  up  on  the  Mayflower. 

Guerber,  H.  A.  The  Mayflower.  (In  her  Story  of  the  thirteen  colonies.) 

J973-G92 

Stanton,  E.  C.  Christmas  on  the  Mayflower.  (In  Barstow’s  Explorers 
and  settlers.  ) j973.1-B28 

Stone  and  Fickett.  First  New  England  Christmas.  (In  their  Every 
day  life  in  the  colonies.)  j973.2-St7 

PLYMOUTH  ROCK 

Guerber,  H.  A.  Plymouth  rock.  (In  her  Story  of  the  thirteen  colonies.) 

J973-G92 

Plymouth  rock.  (In  Harper’s  Encyclopaedia  of  United  States  history.) 

jR 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.  Greatest  rock  in  America.  (In  his  Places  young 
Ameiicans  want  to  know.)  j917.3-T59 

Youth’s  companion.  Plymouth  rock.  (In  Our  Country:  East.) 

j 91 7.3- Yo8 

FIRST  THANKSGIVING 

Blaisdell  and  Ball.  The  first  Thanksgiving.  (In  their  Short  stories 
from  American  history.)  j973-B58 

Denton,  C.  J.  Thanksgiving  day.  (In  her  Holiday  facts  and  fancies.) 

J394-D43 

Guerber,  H.  A.  First  American  Thanksgiving.  (In  her  Story  of  the 
thirteen  colonies.)  j973-G92 


14 

Love,  W.  DeLoss.  The  first  harvest-home  in  Plymouth.  Adapted.  (In 
Olcott’s  Good  stories  for  great  holidays.)  jR 

McSpadden,  J.  W.  Thanksgiving  day.  (In  his  Book  of  holidays.) 

J394-M24 

Contains  Edward  Winslow’s  letter  describing  the  occasion. 
Schauffler,  R.  H.  Thanksgiving:  its  origin,  celebration,  and  signifi- 
cance. j810.8-Schl 

BIOGRAPHY 

Bradford.  Mowry,  W.  A.  William  Bradford.  (In  his  First  steps  in 
the  history  of  our  country.)  j973-M87 

Brewster,  Mace,  W.  H.  Some  old  England  Puritan's  in  New  England : 
Elder  Brewster,  the  Pilgrim  preacher.  (In  his  Primary  history.) 

j973-M15 

Massasoit,  Hazard,  B.  E.,  and  Dutton,  S.  T.  Mas'sasoit  of  the  Wampa- 
noags.  (In  their  Indians  and  Pioneers,  chap.  14.)  j973-H33 

Johnston,  C.  H.  L.  Massasoit:  the  great  sachem  of  the 

WampanoagS'  and  friend  of  the  Puritans.  (In  his  Famous  Indian 
chiefs.)  j970.1-J64 

Johonnot,  J.  Massasoit.  (In  his  Stories  of  our  country.) 

j 973— J 66 

Samoset.  Hazard,  B.  E.,  and  Dutton,  S.  T.  Samos'et.  (In  the'ir  Indians 
and  pioneers,  chap.  14.)  j973-H33 

Hu'sited,  M.  H.  Samoset  and  Squantum.  (In  her  Stories 

of  Indian  chieftains,  part  2.)  j970.1-H961 

Squanto.  Hazard,  B.  E.,  and  Dutton,  S.  T.  Squanto.  (In  their  Indian's 
and  pioneers,  chap.  14.)  j973-H33 

Standish.  Barstow,  C.  L.  Miles  Standish  and  the  Indians.  (In  his 
Explorers  and  settlers.)  j973.1-B28 

Blaisdell,  A.  F.  Captain  Myles  Standish.  (In  his  American 

history  for  little  folks.)  j973-B593 

Brooks,  E.  S.  How  Captain  Miles  Standish  met  the  Indians. 

(In  his  Stories  of  the  old  Bay  state.)  j974.4-B79 

Gordy,  W.  F.  Miles  Standish  and  the  Pilgrims.  (In  his 

American  leaders  and  heroes.)  j973— G651 

Hodgdon,  J.  R.  Miles  Standish  and  the  Pilgrims.  (In  her 

First  course  in  American  history.)  j973— J66 

Jenks,  T.  Captain  Myles  Standish.  1905.  jB-St216j 

A history  of  the  Pilgrims  and  Plymouth  Colony. 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  Captain  Myles  Standish.  (In  his  Begin- 
ner’s American  history.)  j973-M76 

Southworth,  G.  Van  D.  Miles  Standish  and  the  Pilgrims. 

(In  her  Builders  of  our  country,  book  1.)  j973-So8 

Tappan,  E.  M.  Miles  Standish,  commander-in-chief  of  the 

Pilgrims.  (In  her  American  hero  stories.)  j973-T161 

Winslow.  Parton,  J.  Governor  Edward  Winslow,  the  business  man 
of  the  Pilgrim  fathers.  (In  his  Captains  of  industry,  second  series.) 

j920-P25 

Winthrop.  Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  John  Winthrop  of  Boston.  (In  his 
Historic  Americans.)  j920-B79 

Gordy,  W.  F.  John  Winthrop.  (In  his  Our  patriots.) 

j920-G65 

Hodgdon,  J.  R.  John  Winthrop  and  the  Puritans.  (In  her 

First  course  in  American  history.)  j973-H66 

Mace,  W.  H.  John  Winthrop,  the  founder  of  Boston.  (In 

his  Primary  history.)  j973-M15 

Southworth,  *G.  Van  D.  Governor  Winthrop  and  t'he  Puri- 
tans. (In  her  Builders  of  our  country,  book  1.)  j973-So8 

Tiffany,  N.  M.  John  Winthrop.  (In  her  Pilgrims  and  Puri- 
tans.) j974.4 — T44 

Sketches  of  John  Alden,  William  Bradford,  William  Brewster, 
John  Carver,  Massasoit,  Samoset,  Miles  Standish,  Peregrine  White, 
Edward  Winslow,  and  John  Winthrop  may  be  found  in  Harper’s 
Encyclopaedia  of  United  States  history. 


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PROSE  SELECTIONS,  POETRY,  PLAYS 

Adams,  J.  G.  Our  forefathers.  (In  Gordon’s  Patriotism  in  prose  and 
verse.)  j808.8-G65 

From  oration  at  Plymouth  delivered  by  John  Quincy  Adams,  22nd 
of  December,  1802. 

Beecher,  H.  W.  Thanksgiving  day.  (In  Bellamy  and  Goodwin’s  Open 
sesame,  vol.  3.)  j808.8-B41 

Bradford,  A.  H.  Results  of  Puritanism.  (In  Stevenson’s  Days  and 
deeds  : prose.)  j808.8 — St4 

Bradford,  W.  Boston  in  1621.  (In  Hale’s  New  England  history  in 
ballads.)  j811.4-H13 

Breckenridge,  W.  C.  P.  The  Pilgrim.  Extract.  (In  Brittain  and 

Harris’s  Selections  from  American  orations.)  j815-B77 

Brotherton,  A.  W.  First  Thanksgiving  day.  (In  Stevenson’s  Days  and 
deeds : poetry.)  j808.1-St4 

Bryant,  W.  C.  The  twenty-second  of  December.  [Poem.]  (In  Rigg’s 
Golden  numbers.)  808.1-R447 

Butterworth,  H.  Five  kernels  of  corn : a Thanksgiving  tradition.  (In 


Stevenson’s  Days  and  deeds : poetry.) 
Choate,  R.  Heroism  of  the  early  colonists, 
deeds : prose.) 

— The  Pilgrims  of  New  England. 


j808.1— St4 
(In  Stevenson’s  Days  and 
j 808.8- St4 
(In  Carrington’s  Beacon 
j808.8-C23 
(In  Stevenson’s  Days  and 
j 808.8  [St4 


lights  of  patriotism.) 

Depew,  C.  M.  The  Pilgrims  as  statesmen, 
deeds : prose.) 

Ellsworth,  E.  W.  The  “Mayflower.”  (In  Stevenson’s  Days  and  deeds  : 
poetry.)  j808.1-St4 

Same.  (In  South’s  Story  of  our  country  in  poetry  and  song.) 

j811.8-So8 

Everett,  E.  The  Mayflower.  (In  Burt’s  Prose  that  every  child  should 
know.)  j808.8-B95 

Same.  (In  Person’s  Our  Country  in  poem  and  prose.) 

j810.8-P43 

Same.  (In  Stevenson’s  Days  and  deeds : prose.)  j808.8-St4 

Our  relations  with  England.  (In  Carrington’s  Beacon  lights 

of  patriotism.)  j808.8-C23 

Rights  of  the  Indians  defended.  (In  Burt’s  Prose  that  every 

child  should  know.)  j808.8-B95 

Supposed  speech  of  an  Indian  chief.  (In  Pearson’s  Our 

country  in  poem  and  prose.)  j810.8-P43 

Findings  of  the  first  Mayflower,  Plymouth,  1621.  (In  Hale’s  New  Eng- 
land history  in  ballads.)  j811.4-H13 

First  Thanksgiving.  (In  Lane  and  Hill’s  American  history  in  litera- 
ture.) ? j810.8-L24 

Forefathers’  day.  (In  Stevenson’s  Days  and  deeds:  prose.)  j808.8-St4 
Hemans,  F.  Landing  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers  in  New  England.  (In 

Burt’s  Poems  that  every  child  should  know.)  j808.1-B95 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Pilgrim  vision ; Robinson  of  Leyden.  Poems.  (In 

Grandmother’s  story  of  Bunker  Hill,  and  other  verse  and  prose.) 

j818-H73 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  The  challenge.  [Poem.]  (In  Lane  and  Hill’s 
American  history  in  literature.)  j810.8-L24 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish.  (In  his  Complete  works.) 

j81 1— L861 


April,  1920.) 

Percival,  J.  G.  New  England. 

lights  of  patriotism.) 

Pierpont,  J.  Pilgrim  fathers.  [Poem.] 


[Poem. 


(In  Carrington’s  Beacon 
j808.8-C23 

(In  Gilder’s  Heart  of  youth.) 

J808.1-G38 

(In  Stevenson’s  Days  and  deeds  : poetry.)  J808.1— St4 
Prentiss,  S.  S.  On  New  England’s  “Forefathers’  day.”  (In  Stevenson’s 
days  and  deeds  : prose.)  j808.8-St4 

Rankin,  J.  E.  The  word  of  God  to  Leyden  came.  (In  Stevenson’s 
Days  and  deeds:  poetry.)  j 208.1— St4 


Same. 


16 

Roosevelt,  T.  The  Puritans.  (In  Burt’s  Prose  that  every  child  sihoul 
know.)  j808.8-B 

Abridged  from  an  address  on  the  occasion  of  the  laying  of  th 
corner  stone  of  the  Pilgrim  memorial  monument,  Provincetow 
Mass.,  August  20,  1907. 

Sigourney,  L.  H.  Indian’s  welcome  to  the  Pilgrim  fathers.  (In  Steve 
son’s  Days  and  deeds : poetry.)  j808.1-St 

Smith,  N.  A.  In  the  good  old  days.  (In  her  Plays,  pantomimes,  an 
tableaux  for  children.)  j812-Sm 

Stevenson,  A.  Troubles  on  land  and  sea;  or,  The  Pilgrims  and  the: 
journeys.  [Play.]  (In  her  Dramatic  scenes  from  American  hi 
tory.)  j812— St 

Sweetser,  C.  H.  The  Pilgrims.  (In  South’s  Story  of  our  country  i 
poetry  and  song.)  j811.8-S 

Tappan,  E.  M.  The  colonial  period,  1607-1765.  (In  Short  history 
America’s  literature.)  j810-Tl 

A letter  written  at  Plymouth  by  John  Billington  to  h: 

grandmother  in  England.  (In  her  Letters  from  colonial  children 

jT16 

“These  letters  reflect  admirably  conditions  and  life  in  coloni 

times  from  the  c'hild’s  point  of  view,  and  are  both  good  history  an 
delightful  literature.” — A.L.A.  bkl 
Webster,  D.  The  first  settlement  of  New  England.  (In  Whipple 
Daniel  Webster  for  young  Americans.)  j815-W 

The  Pilgrim  fathers.  (In  Gordon’s  Patriotism  in  pro 

and  verse.)  j808.8-G 

From  his  discourse  delivered  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1820. 
Whittier,  J.  G.  The  Mayflowers.  (In  his  Complete  works.)  j811-W 

“The  trailing  arbutus,  or  Mayflower  grows  abundantly  in  t* 
vicinity  of  Plymouth,  and  was  the  first  flower  that  greeted  t 
Pilgrims  after  their  fearful  winter.  . .” 

The  Pilgrims  of  Plymouth.  (In  Stevenson’s  Days  an 

deeds  : prose.)  j 808.8 — S 

Winship,  A.  E.  Historical  sketch  of  American  education;  The  Ne 
England  colonies.  (In  his  Great  American  educators.)  j920-W 

Winthrop,  R.  C.  New  England  and  Virginia.  (In  Carrington’s  Beac 
lights  of  patriotism.)  j808.8-C 

Same.  (In  Stevenson’s  Days  and  deeds : prose.)  j808.8-S 

FICTION 


Dix,  B.  M.  Blithe  McBride.  1916.  jD642 

Excellent  descriptions  of  colonial  life  and  customs. 

Soldier  Rigdale : how  he  sailed  in  the  Mayflower  and  how 

served  Miles  Standish.  1899.  jD64 

Freeman,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  The  green  door.  1910.  jF87 

Describes  the  hardships  of  the  early  New  England  settlers. 
Hall,  R.  Boys  of  Scrooby.  1899.  jH14 

Munroe,  K.  Belt  of  seven  totems:  a story  of  Massasoit.  jM92 
Price,  L.  L.  Lads  and  lassies  of  other  days.  [1905.]  jP93 

Stories  of  the  colonial  and  revolutionary  times. 

Taggart,  M.  A.  The  Pilgrim  maid:  a story  of  Plymouth  Colony  in  10 

jT128 


